SAC Sound-Off: Seniors Say Good-Bye

June 13, 2012

All over Michigan during the last three weeks, seniors have been finishing up their high school athletic careers -- some to next play at the college level, most to continue as students only, but armed with a book full of memories and lessons learned on the field.

Our SAC seniors are no different. Here's what they'll miss most as they too move on to the next level.

I'm going to miss ...

"...everything about high school sports -- competing, winning, hanging out with my friends and meeting new people." -- Benzie Central's Travis Clous

"... the atmosphere of growth and learning, with others around encouraging me to always strive for greatness as I do the same for them." -- New Buffalo's Lena Madison

"... the butterflies in my stomach before every serve-receive and cheering for my teammates when they make a mistake." -- Detroit Country Day's Maria Buczkowski

"... the team unity the most. In high school sports, I've been friends with most of my teammates ever since kindergarten. Sports in college aren't the same because your teammates aren't your lifelong friends." -- Rudyard's Tyler Wilson

"... supporting my fellow students while leading our student cheering (section) for football. Those were some of the most fun nights of my life in high school." -- Grand Blanc's Bailey Truesdell

"... the support that my community gives to all of the sports teams." -- Muskegon Catholic Central's Alissa Jones

MHSAA 2022-23 Student Advisory Council Belief Statement

August 26, 2022

The 16 members of the MHSAA Student Advisory Council are seniors and juniors from across Michigan who serve two-year terms.

These school year's SAC members are Zar'ria Mitchell, Saginaw Heritage; Ben Sytsma, Grand Rapids Christian; Sam Gibson, Plainwell; Christian Sanders, Detroit Renaissance; Brandon Thompson, Petersburg Summerfield; Madeline Werner, Bay City All Saints; Brady Leistra, East Grand Rapids; DaNia Womack, Dearborn Advanced Tech Academy; Caroline Li, Okemos; Dawsen Lehew, Marcellus; Kannon Duffing, Manchester; Carney Salo, Escanaba; Claire Gorno, Gaylord; Sam Matias, Lansing Catholic; M'Khi Guy, Muskegon; and Keira Tolmie, Clarkston.